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Wending Battery Monthly Shipment Exceeds 2GWh! Further Advancement in the Global Market

Thanks to its outstanding technological innovation and market performance, REPT BATTEROwending Battery’s monthly shipments have exceeded 2GWh!

Since its launch, Wending Battery has gradually improved its technology system and won recognition from customers around the world. Thanks to the optimization and innovation in electrochemical system, internal structure and electron transmission path, Wending Battery has achieved over 95% energy efficiency and ultra-high safety.

At present, REPT BATTERO has reached cooperation with many mainstream automobile companies and energy storage manufacturers at home and abroad. Its solutions are widely used in new energy vehicles and energy storage systems, and continue to lead the development of the industry.

Next, we will also release the latest top-level technical solutions to inject new energy into the power and energy storage industries! Stay tuned!

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